ANL ITER high-heat-flux blanket-module heat transfer experiments
Abstract
An Argonne National Laboratory facility for conducting tests on multilayered slab models of fusion blanket designs is being developed; some of its features are described. This facility will allow testing under prototypic high heat fluxes, high temperatures, thermal gradients, and variable mechanical loadings in a helium gas environment. Steady and transient heat flux tests are possible. Electrical heating by a two-sided, thin stainless steel (SS) plate electrical resistance heater and SS water-cooled cold panels placed symmetrically on both sides of the heater allow achievement of global one-dimensional heat transfer across blanket specimen layers sandwiched between the hot and cold plates. The heat transfer characteristics at interfaces, as well as macroscale and microscale thermomechanical interactions between layers, can be studied in support of the ITER engineering design effort. The engineering design of the test apparatus has shown that it is important to use multidimensional thermomechanical analysis of sandwich-type composites to adequately analyze heat transfer. This fact will also be true for the engineering design of ITER.
- Publication:
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Unknown
- Pub Date:
- February 1992
- Bibcode:
- 1992aihh.rept.....K
- Keywords:
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- Blankets (Fusion Reactors);
- Coolers;
- Heat Flux;
- Heat Transfer;
- Heaters;
- Shielding;
- Tokamak Devices;
- Design Analysis;
- Helium;
- Stainless Steels;
- Plasma Physics